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Fall 2014 Course Calendar DMC Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan’s (RIM) Education and Research Academy offers a variety of continuing education courses. As a teaching hospital and leader in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation, we are dedicated to serving the patients in our community by advancing the education of our staff and other professionals in our industry.

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Registration Complete all registration online by visiting www.regonline.com/RIMcourses unless otherwise indicated in the course description. www.regonline.com/RIMcourses Registration Deadline Class sizes are limited so register early! Registration closes ten days prior to the start date of the course. Cancellation Policy Tuition will be refunded less a $30 processing fee if written notification is sent to Julie Kiefer Eaman at jeaman@dmc.org 14 days prior to the course. jeaman@dmc.org RIM employees will be refunded less a $5 processing fee if written notification is sent to jeaman@dmc.org 14 days prior to the course.jeaman@dmc.org Otherwise, no refund will be given. RIM reserves the right to cancel seven days prior to a course date. In that case you will be notified and receive a full refund. Questions or concerns? Contact Julie Kiefer Eaman at 313.745.1149 or jeaman@dmc.org

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Massage and Rehabilitation Saturday December 6, 2014 Soft tissue techniques can aide in the reduction of pain, edema, muscle hypertension, fascial restrictions, and increase ROM, circulation, mobility, and flexibility. Basic soft tissue assessment will be discussed through the class. Direct skin contact as well as non skin contact techniques will be demonstrated. This class will be 90% hands on and will address techniques for various areas of the body including gluteals and legs, cervical and shoulders, paraspinals and pects, feet and scalp. Participants with be practicing on each other. Please wear light weight clothes and bring a pair of shorts. Be prepared to undress from the waist up to practice certain techniques. Discretion will be used. Location: RIM Main Campus-Brasza Center 261 Mack Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48201 Instructor: Janet Szwabowski, PTA, Nationally Certified Massage Therapist. A PTA at RIM Northwest Detroit Center, Janet graduated from Irene’s Myomassology Institute in 2001. She taught the “Hands On” class of their core curriculum for eight years and numerous public classes. Janet has worked privately for spas, clinics, and recently completed her 3 rd season as the Massage Therapist for the Detroit Tigers. Intended Audience: Certified Athletic Trainers, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapist Assistants, Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Rehabilitation Trainers, RNs, LPNs Course Hours: Registration 8:00 am Course: 8:30 am-4:30 pm Contact Hours: 6.5 Registration Fees: RIM Employees: $30.00 Sinai-Grace Employees $149.00 External Registrants: $199.00 Class is limited to 30 registrants. Register online at www.regonline.com/coursesRIMwww.regonline.com/c Continental Breakfast provided; lunch on your own Contact hours will be applied for through the Detroit Medical Center (OH-292, 5/7/2011) which is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

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Gross Human Anatomy of the Upper and Lower Quandrants Saturday January 31 and Sunday February 1, 2015 Registration for this course closes October 1, 2014 The goal of this course it to provide rehabilitation clinicians with a solid anatomical understanding of the upper and lower quadrant musculoskeletal features with a emphasis on learning from cadavers via prosections and participant dissection. Traditional lecture presentations with course packets will be provided for all attendees. Interactive lecture and lab activities will engage students to deepen their understanding of the function and form of anatomy. A Certificate of Completion and a DVD of anatomical videos and other related resources will be provided at the end of the program. On Saturday January 31 the focus will be Anatomy of the Pectoral Region, Back, Shoulder, Neck and Arm. The focus on Sunday February 1 will be the Gluteal, Lateral rotators; Hip, Thigh and Lower Limb. This is an active participation, interactive gross anatomy cadaver lab. All equipment, cadavers, prosections, and lab supplies will be provided. Registrants can attend one or two days. Location: University of Detroit Mercy Health Sciences Building Here is a ink to the location: http://www.udmercy.edu/about/campus/locations/index.htm#mcn http://www.udmercy.edu/about/campus/locations/index.htm#mcn Instructor: Mary Tracy Bee, Ph.D., Professor of Anatomy at University of Detroit Mercy. She also teaches at Wayne State University School of Medicine and College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences as well as multiple hospitals and continuing education courses. Experienced Lab Assistants will be assisting professor Bee and participants throughout this lab experience. Continued

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The Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education (CE) for Athletic Trainers (ATs). The 2014 programs have been approved for the number of Category A CE hours noted in the course descriptions. ATs are responsible for claiming only those hours actually spent participating in the CE activity. According to the education levels described by the CEC Committee of the NATA these continuing education courses are considered to be Essential Level.